The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has introduced new rules for the Employees' Deposit Linked Insurance (EDLI) scheme, bringing crucial changes to death benefits provided to the families of deceased EPF members.
These new updates have been made to improve financial security and simplify eligibility criteria, ensuring that more employees and their dependents receive necessary support.
If you are a PF account holder, it is essential to understand these 4 key changes in the EPFO EDLI scheme that could impact you and your family.
4 Key Changes in EPFO's New Rule
1. One of the biggest changes in the EDLI scheme 2024 is that families of deceased EPF members can now claim death benefits even if the member had a non-contributory period before passing away. Under the previous rules, if an employee had a break in EPF contributions, their family could be denied EDLI benefits. The new update ensures that a gap of up to two months is now considered part of continuous employment, making families eligible for insurance payouts. Minimum assured benefits under this are Rs. 2.5 lakh, while the maximum payout stands at Rs. 7 lakh.

2. As per the new estimate by the EPF, more than 14,000 families annually will now qualify for EDLI benefits due to these changes. By removing strict eligibility restrictions, the EPF death claim process has become more inclusive, benefiting employees across various industries. This update will ensure their families of the deceased receive financial assistance during difficult times.
3. Previously, employees needed to be actively contributing to EPF at the time of death to qualify for EDLI benefits. The new rule eliminates this requirement, allowing families to receive insurance coverage even if the employee was between jobs, on unpaid leave, or had a short break in service. This change is particularly beneficial for workers in sectors where employment continuity is uncertain.
4. The revised EPFO death insurance policy expands the eligibility for EDLI claims, making more employees eligible for death benefits under EPF. The key improvements include more relaxed criteria, where employees with irregular contributions are now covered. The private sector employees will now have better coverage under the EPFO EDLI scheme. Simplified claim procedures for faster EPF death benefit settlements. This ensures that EDLI insurance coverage reaches a larger number of employees and their dependents.
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